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[quote=Anonymous]Adding to Point 1, I'm not sure that the new policies would create more traffic problems. If only 25% of MS students attend their inbound middle school, 75% of public middle school children in the district are already traveling hither and yon across the city. There's an argument to be made that controlled choice could actually IMPROVE traffic conditions over all, if it reduces the number of children traveling from Ward 7 to Ward 3 every day. Whether those children's educational experience would be improving is perhaps the more important question, however. As OP noted though, it would be important to have some sense of the possible transportation impacts while considering these options. [/quote]
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